Recently, I had to use jQuery UI’s Autocomplete widget. Its use is straightforward when you have a static datasource. When the datasource is larger though (from a few thousand to several million records) and you need to feed the Autocomplete widget with a remote dataset (provided in the example by a php script which queries a database) this are becoming a bit more complex because the documentation is a little vague on the matter and it lacks of a proper example.

Γεια σου! A couple of months ago I was in need of a script that figures out the location of the visitors of a website (using their IP) and displays a “hello” in their own language. After building this script I wrapped it up as a WordPress plugin under the name “hello in all languages”.

I’ll explain a simple way to create an automatic image rotator using jQuery. First have a look at the demo page (opens in a new tab) to understand what we’re trying to accomplish. You can also download the tutorial’s source code.

As far as I can remember in my life, like every music lover does, I’m relating specific songs or sometimes whole albums with events, places, emotions etc. Even working on a project is not an exception.

Machinarium is a point and click adventure game which brought me back to the good old days of such games. You control a small and cute (this is my feminine side speaking) robot through its journey to find its lost beloved one in a cruel robot world!